I have created a Ogg Vorbis file that is now the theme music for my website.

Take terminatorX, load a two second sample on turntable 2, load the online clip from gnomeicu into turntable 1, activate the turntables, scratch up the online clip on turntable 1,
then load the resulting file into Audacity, normalize the file, apply bass boost, then renormalize the file.

This file was intended to be a gag. But then, record scratching is nothing new.

Record scratching was a concept developed in the early 1980s as part of a new style of music called house music. Disco was out as a style of music, and DJs, particularly in New York (where the concept started) and Chicago, wanted to do something different with the records.

Run-DMC popularized scratching in their take on Aerosmith's Walk this Way back in 1985.

Record scratching became a part of what we now call hip-hop.

These days, we have a software package called TerminatorX, which is a virtual DJ studio where you can take record scratching to the next level. Any audio file in supported formats is fair game.

Imagine doing the scratch on a Bill Gates quote, or Rush Limbaugh for that matter.